Notes:BC1.EF.Capitalism

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  • George Gilder
"The exigency, complexity, and multiplicity of life on earth become yearly more unfathomable to any tyrant or planner. No nation can grow and adapt to change except to the extent that it is capitalistic; except to the extent, in other words, that iss productive wealth is diversely controlled and can be freely risked in new causes, flexibly applied to new purposes, and steadily transformed into new shapes and systems"
George Gilder; Wealth and Poverty, Chapter 1, pg 6[1]



  1. Gilder, George. Wealth and Poverty, A New Edition for the Twenty First Century. Washington, DC. Regnery Publishing Inc. 2012